Prose and Motion

It's word game meets physics puzzle in Prose and Motion, a unique game by DeeperBeige. Click and drag letters to the starting point on each stage, carefully arranging them one by one in a neat little row. Spell a word to move on to the next level, spell the correct word and you're even more awesome!

@sgtdroopy: Most of the time, a clue to the "perfect" word is found somewhere within a small portion of the text, rather than the entire text as a whole. Try breaking down the clues into smaller phrases to see if anything sticks out at you, or even one word at a time. Sometimes you're looking for a synonym or related word, sometimes you're looking for the answer to a riddle. In other instances, look at the physical environment of the puzzle for a hint.

Nice idea, but the physics are frustrating enough to push this into "no fun" territory for me. When I know the word and know how to make it, I shouldn't have to spend ten minutes nudging pieces around and hoping they'll stay in place.

It's not as good as Blocks With Letters On, but then again, nothing is. It's nevertheless pretty neat; I made it through the whole thing without too much trouble, though I need to go back and get some of the "perfect words".

Nice and original idea, but it's definitely not funny for me.
You have to put enormous care into handling letters, as they start spinning like crazy if you don't move very slowly.
And the music is soporific...

Managed to finish everything but the "correct" solution to L (although I've found two valid but wrong solutions to that one so far.) By far, X was the trickiest one, and probably took me just as long by itself as all the others did together. The correct word is pretty obvious, it's just the really tricky (bordering on hair-pulling) balancing act to get to it that's the problem.

I liked this. When I finally figured out level E's perfect word, I kicked myself: it obviously fits the text much better than the more "obvious" word I'd solved it with first.

I ended up having to use an anagram generator for two levels - L and Z. For L I kinda kicked myself, whereas Z is the kind of anagram I always have problems with: it would have taken me days to come up with that! But again, like all the perfect words, it clearly fits the clue much better than the other word.

I'm a bit vexed with the names of the achievements: they give away some of the secret words for the bonus levels :-x

I've only got 3 bonus levels, and that looks like all I can find, but you're right, it does look like there's room for a fourth...

Very fun. I'm often take-it-or-leave-it with physics puzzles, but the clever balancing was just the right difficulty here; and the fascinating twist on anagrams (being able to rotate letters) was very satisfying too.

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